A SPANISH GILT-CHESTNUT ARMCHAIR
A SPANISH GILT-CHESTNUT ARMCHAIR

CIRCA 1740

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A SPANISH GILT-CHESTNUT ARMCHAIR
CIRCA 1740
The shaped padded back and seat covered in red velvet, the top-rail with cartouche and a 'Hidalgo' coronet, above scrolled arms and a waved rocaille seat on cabriole legs joined by a waved X-shaped stretcher, with an old inventory label to seat-rail inscribed 'no. 27 fauteuil ... rond 110,-'
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Nelson Grimaldi Seabra; Christie's, New York, 22 October 2003, lot 2.

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The chair's profusely carved asymmetrical frame recalls the rich character of furniture supplied to the Spanish royal palaces after the accession of Carlos III, formerly Carlos VII of Naples, who brought with him an appreciation of decorative styles from the French and Italian royal courts. A console table similarly rendered, particularly in the design of the stretchers, from the Palace of Perelada, Gerona, is illustrated in L. Feduchi, Spanish Furniture, New York, 1969, p.176, fig.152. A pair of throne chairs of slightly less exuberant form in the Royal Chapel at the Palace of Madrid is illustrated in J. Hernández Ferrero, The Royal Palaces of Spain, 1997, p. 147.

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